Just installed Windows 11 on my PC. Go here to get started...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
On 07/10/2021 19:27, Koopa wrote:
Just installed Windows 11 on my PC. Go here to get started...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
Are you bleeding now?
I will try and find out from Lenovo if Win 10 will work on it. In the >meantime my onks old Dell 6800 just plods along, although the power cable >keeps falling out.
Win 11 is driving me round the bend. It drops the network connection at
the slightest opportunity then takes ages to restore (I have check power management where it appears).
Two responses so far. The first said yes, Win 10 can be installed the
second no it was designed for Win 11.
Go to device manager and for all the yellow blobs update the driver by >pointing it to the drivers directory mentioned above, they are all
unzipped so point it to the top level and include sub-directories, it
finds most of them - I am expecting the currently running update to find
them else I will install Lenovo Vantage.
On 30/10/2023 in message <xn0o8ph8660snf900g@news.individual.net> Jeff
Gaines wrote:
Two responses so far. The first said yes, Win 10 can be installed the
second no it was designed for Win 11.
Just in case anybody else is interested Win 10 runs perfectly on the
Lenovo V17 laptop.
What I did:
There is a directory on the C: drive called drivers - they are for Win
11 but work on Win 10, copy them somewhere you have access to!
Turn off secure boot or it whines about a key.
Install Win 10 (from Ventoy in my case, brilliant!) - I formatted the
old Win 11 drive.
Go through the normal setup process.
Go to device manager and for all the yellow blobs update the driver by pointing it to the drivers directory mentioned above, they are all
unzipped so point it to the top level and include sub-directories, it
finds most of them - I am expecting the currently running update to find
them else I will install Lenovo Vantage.
That's it, I can find things again.
I know I have similar problems with each version but Win 11 seems a step
to far. It's all very well having a black start up screen with a very
sexy TextBox with a blue line underneath but how much faster and smaller
does that make Windows?
Install Win 10 (from Ventoy in my case, brilliant!) - I formatted the old >>Win 11 drive.
Bow beneath the person (a.k.a. me!) who pointed you to Ventoy!..... :-)
Great tool isn't it?
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